Saidsaba
Automotive
- Jan 27, 2021
- 7
Hello Guys!
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I am seeking for suggestions on how to solve this nightmare. Story is as follows:
I have a BMW e30 M3 car with a S54 engine which I installed a dry sump system 4 years ago. We’ve had no problems with the system, won many races, until February 2020, where we lost an engine
due to low/no pressure oil. We installed a spare engine to race; and found out that the oil pump didn’t generate pressure with RPM’s, so We had to put the OEM wet sump in order to race and solve the issue, pressure immediately was present, and we raced this way. Then purchased a new Peterson R4-0472 pump, and send the supposedly broken to do a full rebuild. Today i have fitted a new engine (fresh bearings, rings, etc) with a new oil filter, and new oil radiator. Filled the tank with approx 3.5 gallons (4 gallon tank), primed the pump by hand until i saw 1 bar at the gauge, then fire it up. Idle was 2.2 Bar with a 20W50
Mineral Oil (cold) and it went to 1.7 bar fully warmed. I then proceed to rev it up a bit, and found out the pressure was RPM dependent, good right? As soon as i go out for a drive, first straight I have low oil pressure signals all over the place, park it, and see it’s not rpm dependent any more, at around 3000 rpm, i was at 1.8-2 bar, which tell us something is going on. I received the new rebuilded pump and try it out, same problem, so we know that 2 engines and 2 pumps are having this same issue. The only thing that’s been shared between engines is the tank and hoses, which are aeroquip stainless lines. Bearing clearances are inside specs, both engines have similar components, one is a more aggressive cam setup. Have checked the oil plug from the OEM pump inside and it’s blocked, so that’s not the issue, seriously it’s very weird that 2 engines and 2 pumps are having this same issue...
Some specs:
Peterson R4-4072 single return, 3- 1.4” scavenge and 1 1.4” pressure. 16AN lines from tank to pump and back, 12AN scavenge with inline filters, 10AN pressure side into inline filter and cooler.
- Dirt Late 4 Gallon Tank (08-9016)
- Crank Pulley: 18 Tooth
- Pump Pulley: 28 Tooth
- Max RPM: 8000
- Vacuum Regulator (08-0455)
Any ideas of what could be going on will be much appreciated!!
Best and be safe!
New in this amazing forum! Congrats
I am seeking for suggestions on how to solve this nightmare. Story is as follows:
I have a BMW e30 M3 car with a S54 engine which I installed a dry sump system 4 years ago. We’ve had no problems with the system, won many races, until February 2020, where we lost an engine
due to low/no pressure oil. We installed a spare engine to race; and found out that the oil pump didn’t generate pressure with RPM’s, so We had to put the OEM wet sump in order to race and solve the issue, pressure immediately was present, and we raced this way. Then purchased a new Peterson R4-0472 pump, and send the supposedly broken to do a full rebuild. Today i have fitted a new engine (fresh bearings, rings, etc) with a new oil filter, and new oil radiator. Filled the tank with approx 3.5 gallons (4 gallon tank), primed the pump by hand until i saw 1 bar at the gauge, then fire it up. Idle was 2.2 Bar with a 20W50
Mineral Oil (cold) and it went to 1.7 bar fully warmed. I then proceed to rev it up a bit, and found out the pressure was RPM dependent, good right? As soon as i go out for a drive, first straight I have low oil pressure signals all over the place, park it, and see it’s not rpm dependent any more, at around 3000 rpm, i was at 1.8-2 bar, which tell us something is going on. I received the new rebuilded pump and try it out, same problem, so we know that 2 engines and 2 pumps are having this same issue. The only thing that’s been shared between engines is the tank and hoses, which are aeroquip stainless lines. Bearing clearances are inside specs, both engines have similar components, one is a more aggressive cam setup. Have checked the oil plug from the OEM pump inside and it’s blocked, so that’s not the issue, seriously it’s very weird that 2 engines and 2 pumps are having this same issue...
Some specs:
Peterson R4-4072 single return, 3- 1.4” scavenge and 1 1.4” pressure. 16AN lines from tank to pump and back, 12AN scavenge with inline filters, 10AN pressure side into inline filter and cooler.
- Dirt Late 4 Gallon Tank (08-9016)
- Crank Pulley: 18 Tooth
- Pump Pulley: 28 Tooth
- Max RPM: 8000
- Vacuum Regulator (08-0455)
Any ideas of what could be going on will be much appreciated!!
Best and be safe!